Archive for 'links'
Friday Green Links – 5/14
Okay, so they’re more Saturday Green Links this week. (I’m sure you were all holding your breath….) As Oil Threat Creeps Closer, A Rush on Seafood – New York Times. It seems like the only time people actually care about the environment is if it actually affects some part of their own lives. Weird. Why […]
Posted: May 15th, 2010 under links.
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Friday Green Links – 5/7
Birthday Edition! I’m off to see Jesus Christ Superstar tonight, but I’ve collected this ahead of time for you. Enjoy. Where Borrowing Is Greener than Buying – Pays to Live Green. I visit the library once a week to tutor, and I do borrow books, but I’m not convinced that getting books for free from […]
Posted: May 7th, 2010 under links.
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Friday Green Links – 4/30
Two things conspicuously absent in my links this week: the Cape Cod wind farm approval and the Gulf oil spill. They’ve been covered to death by everyone else, and I really don’t have much to say on the subject except I love windmills, and this is why we need more of them. Four Thing You […]
Posted: April 30th, 2010 under links.
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Friday Green Links – 4/23
It’s a mixed bag this week, but there seems to be a bunch of stuff on saving electricity, gas, paper… Atlantic Garbage Patch – Huffington Post. Some really cool—but gross—photos. MBTA Launches First of Hybrid Buses – Boston Globe. We really need more of these. Our house is on a bus route, and disgusting black […]
Posted: April 23rd, 2010 under links.
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Friday Green Links – 4/15
I spent waaay too much time this week looking through all the maps and charts in the Urban Land Institute report. Click all the way through to it to check them out yourself.
Posted: April 16th, 2010 under links.
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